"To be tethered to “
A solo art exhibition by Cal
"An exhibition based on religion, but not as you know it”
The exhibition opens Thursday 3rd July 2014 7pm onwards. At St. John’s church, St Johns Road, Stourbridge, dy8 1eh (behind bus station) And will be open on Saturday 1pm till 5pm on the 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th July and 2nd August
"To be tethered to “An exhibition based on religion, but not as you know” is by Norton based experimental artist Cal. 37 year old Worcester born and educated artist Cal is a multimedia artist working with paintings, sculpture, installations, photography, embroidery, design and experimental projects. This art exhibition is in association with “Black Country Day”
“I felt extremely honoured when asked to be a part of “Black Country Day” I have lived here for 15 years and love the area and consider it as home”. The art exhibition is supported by Dudley Arts Council, Leaps and Bounds, Gigcaritas and Artspace.
“To be tethered to” is a multimedia art exhibition based on the word religion and its meaning - to be tethered to. Cal the artist has been working on a new body of work including paintings sculpture and installations for the past six months all based on this theme. “This year I lost my mother and gained a son three weeks later understandably this has affected the recent work I have produced. It has made me look harder and deeper at the things we are tethered to.” Subjects include art, addiction, emotion, economics, media and politics. The artist Cal aims to create debate and provoke thought with this next instalment of artworks, never to shock but sometimes be brutally honest his exhibition will be an experience not to be missed.